Judas Payne: A Weird Western / Webb's Weird Wild West: Tales of Western Horror
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles," two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title) - here is the eleventh Wildside Double.
JUDAS PAYNE: A WEIRD WESTERN, by Michael Hemmingson. Judas Payne was the devil's spawn, a product of rape, a half-white, half-Indian outcast who was loved only by his pretty half-sister, Evangeline. When his father finds them naked in the barn, he takes out one of his son's eyes. Judas runs for his life, and meets up with a number of colorful characters out there in the "Weird Wild West."
WEBB'S WEIRD WILD WEST: WESTERN TALES OF HORROR, includes twelve startling stories - Henry James avenges his brother, Jesse, Robert E. Howard's serpent people are a modern gang, Satan flies a Zeppelin, and hobos liberate a zebra from a stolen train, among others. As Roger Zelazny said: "Don Webb can write straight tales or he can go out to the fringe, where the cutting edge hasn't even cut yet."
Don Webb
Don Webb is the prolific author of Essential Saltes (1999), When They Came (2006), and many other works of fiction and nonfiction. A resident of Austin, Texas, Webb teaches creative writing at UCLA Extension.